Pop artist Kii Arens has opened his new gallery, FAB LA, in the historic Fine Arts Building on 7th Street in downtown LA., ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- As more and more space junk comes crashing down, a new study shows how earthquake monitors can better ...
Old satellites and other space junk fall toward Earth every day, and the shock waves they create could be used to track their trajectories, according to new research.
The sensors used to listen for earthquakes could help protect people from the hazards created by falling spacecraft.
Now, scientists have devised a clever new way to predict where the pieces may land.
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Earthquake detectors can track sonic booms to pinpoint space debris landing locations
Space debris is becoming an overwhelming problem. With operators increasingly sending satellites and other ...
Falling satellites and large orbital debris create massive sonic booms and scientists are using them to track dangerous space junk.
Objects in orbit that fall to Earth can pose a risk to life and infrastructure. Research outlines a new method to follow their paths.
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By mapping areas where seismometers in southern California detected sonic booms, researchers at Johns Hopkins University and ...
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